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Upcycling fish scales through heating for steganography and Rhodamine B adsorption application.


ABSTRACT: With increasing population and limited resources, a potential route for improving sustainability is increased reuse of waste materials. By re-looking at wastes, interesting properties and multifunctionalities can be discovered in materials previously explored. Despite years of research on bio-compatible fish scales, there is limited study on the fluorescence property of this abundant waste material. Controlled denaturation of collagen and introduction of defects can serve as a means to transform the fluorescence property of these fish scale wastes while providing more adsorption sites for pollutant removal, turning multifunctional fish scales into a natural steganographic material for transmitting text and images at both the macroscopic and microscopic levels and effectively removing Rhodamine B pollutants (91 % removal) within a short contact time (10 minutes). Our work offers a glimpse into the realm of engineering defects-induced fluorescence in natural material with potential as bio-compatible fluorescence probes while encouraging multidimensional applicability to be established in otherwise overlooked waste resources.

SUBMITTER: Sow MMG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10579236 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Upcycling fish scales through heating for steganography and Rhodamine B adsorption application.

Sow Malcolm Miao Geng MMG   Zhang Zheng Z   Sow Chorng Haur CH   Lim Sharon Xiaodai SX  

Nature communications 20231016 1


With increasing population and limited resources, a potential route for improving sustainability is increased reuse of waste materials. By re-looking at wastes, interesting properties and multifunctionalities can be discovered in materials previously explored. Despite years of research on bio-compatible fish scales, there is limited study on the fluorescence property of this abundant waste material. Controlled denaturation of collagen and introduction of defects can serve as a means to transform  ...[more]

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